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jmowreader (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-22-10 10:17 PM
Original message
There is only one way to honor Reagan's legacy on his 100th birthday
And that's to begin impeachment proceedings against his worthless ass for destroying America and bankrolling tyrants.

If we can't nail the sorry son of a bitch for arming both sides in the Iran-Iraq War, we aren't trying hard enough.

Seriously? I mean honestly... seriously?

Drale (926 posts) Mon Nov-22-10 10:19 PM
Response to Original message
1. Wait
so you want to impeach a man who one isn't president anymore and two is dead?

jmowreader (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-22-10 10:48 PM
Response to Reply #1
3. Think back to 2001...
After President Clinton pardoned Marc Rich, the Repukes talked about impeaching him AFTER he'd left office. Sauce for the goose...

Alas, there's not much that can be done to a dead man, but perhaps the historical record can reflect reality?

Ummm... I'm pretty sure you pulled that out of your ass.

Raster (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-22-10 11:34 PM
Response to Original message
5. I think we should dig up his rotting corpse and drive a stake through his heart.
And then rebury the ghoul face-down. Then finally, invite all Americans to piss on his grave.

Ronnie the Raygun, and his policies, set the stage for our miseries today. May he burn in hell for eternity.

Stay classy.

Aristus (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-22-10 11:46 PM
Response to Original message
6. I was going to suggest pissing on his grave,
but whatever...

They're like a bizzaro renegade branch of the Catholic church...they put a pope on trial after he was dead. Dug him up and errythang. Congrats, DU, you're the pre-reformation.

~QC

"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. To be your own man is hard business. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." Rudyard Kipling - (1865-1936)

We must be getting near the end of current era; wonder if Rome was like this just before it fell.

I think Rome died more with a whimper than a blast. We're going out with a blast, and taking as many people with us as we can.

Then again, we have television, they had the Colesium. They drank wine from leaded vessels, we drink water out of plastic bottles from China that contain lead. They had weird cults that sponsored orgies and prostitution, we have the Burning Man festival. They ate doormice and eels, some of us eat raw fish or fish eggs and consider them delicacies. I guess we're not so different.

We must be getting near the end of current era; wonder if Rome was like this just before it fell.

Oh, yeah. Smugly assured at the superiority of own culture and civilization, despite the fact most of the good aspects are already gone. The political class like leeches stuck to the corpse and choking on the putrid blood.

I gave this little thought and believe this is just another example of how those on the Left can't deal with doing things with a real live person that can respond to delusional bullsh*t ( showing everyone how crazy/stupid they really are.

Putting the dead on trial overtly easy; no bail, no fear of escaping, he can't disrupt the court proceedings ( expect maybe for the smell of decay) , the defendent won't ask for an appeal and best of all he won't struggle as you're about to hang him.

I should have seen it coming; after all, Moonbats have made debating an empty chair into an art form.